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A4 Stainless Steel Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122)

For Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122) in A4 Stainless Steel, the controlling decisions are corrosion, strength and service temperature. This guide summarizes those three for A4 Stainless Steel Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122) and lists every size we supply.

Why Choose A4 Stainless Steel for Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122)

Specified for marine, coastal and chemical applications. For housed (pillow block) bearing — iso / din (series 122), this matters when superior, including marine and chloride environments is the primary requirement.

Mechanical & Physical Properties

Grade designationA4-80 (316)
Magnetic responseLargely non-magnetic
Service temperatureapprox. -200 °C to +400 °C
Corrosion characteristicSuperior, including marine and chloride environments

Corrosion Behavior in Service

A4 (316) adds 2–3% molybdenum to the A2 (304) composition, which dramatically improves resistance to chloride-pitting corrosion. For Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122) in marine, coastal, swimming-pool or food-processing environments, A4 is the default selection.

Galvanic & Galling Considerations

Two important notes for stainless housed (pillow block) bearing — iso / din (series 122): (1) stainless can gall on stainless threads under load — use a thread lubricant or anti-galling compound, especially for M6 and below; (2) when joined to aluminum or galvanized steel, stainless can drive galvanic corrosion of the less-noble metal in wet service — isolate with a coating or sleeve where appropriate.

Sizes of Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122) Available in A4 Stainless Steel

Shaft size (mm)Housing length (mm)Total height (mm)Bolt center distance (mm)Bolt sizeReference standard
15903865M10ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
201084275M10ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
251274790M12ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
3014055100M12ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
3516262115M14ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
4017568130M14ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
5020575150M16ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
6025085180M16ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
80300105220M20ISO 113 / GB/T 7813

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO / DIN)

Shaft size (mm)Housing length (mm)Total height (mm)Bolt center distance (mm)Bolt sizeReference standard
15903865M10ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
201084275M10ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
251274790M12ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
3014055100M12ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
3516262115M14ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
4017568130M14ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
5020575150M16ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
6025085180M16ISO 113 / GB/T 7813
80300105220M20ISO 113 / GB/T 7813

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose A4 Stainless Steel or A2 (304) for Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122)?

For Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122), A4 Stainless Steel suits general indoor and outdoor use; A2 (304) is preferred for marine, coastal and chemical environments. Choose by corrosion exposure first.

Can A4 Stainless Steel Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122) gall during installation?

Yes — stainless on stainless is prone to thread galling under load, especially at smaller sizes. Use an anti-galling lubricant or wax thread compound, and slow the tightening rate where possible.

Is A4 Stainless Steel food-grade?

A4 (316) is the standard food-contact stainless grade in most jurisdictions, particularly where chloride exposure (brines, dairy CIP) is present.

Can A4 Stainless Steel Housed (Pillow Block) Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 122) be used with aluminum?

Yes, but stainless drives mild galvanic corrosion of aluminum in wet service — isolate with a coating, sleeve or paint, or accept the trade-off if the joint is dry and indoor.

How do I request a quotation?

Use the technical drawing on this page to pick the exact configuration, then submit it with the quote form. We respond within one business day.